One report said that troops set the bus on fire but that could not be independently confirmed.
The next day the troops entered Edinburgh's Canongate, and set the city on fire.
The troop of vagabonds turned out at early dawn, and set forward on their march.
The Soviet troops set its contents on fire, turning the tower into a makeshift chimney.
After an incident during a retreat, French troops set the entire town on fire.
Chinese troops set fire to the structure and prevented the defiant narcotics manufacturers from escaping.
Or at least have her order her troops to set their weapons to stun.
Tradition has it that British troops set fire to the house during the War of 1812.
The second day, she said, was the day when the Russian troops set fire to most homes.
Most of the eye-witness reports identified that troops from the Turkish army set the fire in the city.